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I am done with samsung galaxy, i am going back to apple minus IOS7

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every firmware upgrade slow down the phone even more, very hard to find program and things i want to look for.
lots of samsung features like eye tracking, air gestures and voice commands unwanted utility apps, games and the S Travel and S Health hubs, i never used even once.

gone to 4S, their best looking phone and no ios7 ever.

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Revealed: How much storage space does your 16GB phone REALLY have?

Samsung has come under fire once again for offering customers just half the amount of advertised storage on its flagship Galaxy S4 model.

The latest round of tests by Which? magazine found that unwanted bloatware and system files still occupy 46 per cent of the phone's internal storage - eight months after intial concerns were raised.

At the opposite end of the scale, Apple's iPhone 5C was the best performing handset, assigning a relatively low 21 per cent of storage to built-in apps and the iOS operating system.

As well as taking up space that can be used for photos and other personal files, bloatware can also slow down your device.

Bloatware can also refer to extras that come with wanted software including browser toolbars, desktop widgets or other unwanted additions.

Bloatware includes apps and files that are added to handsets by the manufacturers and networks before they are sold to customers.

The S4 offers just 8.56GB of available storage, down from 8.8GB in tests carried out in May.

Apple's iPhone 5C has 12.6GB, while the iPhone 5S offers slightly less at 12.2GB.

LG's G2 and HTC One Mini have just short of 11GB of available space each - 10.37GB and 10.44GB respectively.

Some of the preinstalled Samsung files are needed for its new features, such as eye tracking, air gestures and voice commands.


Some of the preinstalled Samsung files on the S4, pictured, are needed for features such as eye tracking, air gestures and voice commands. Others, however, are unnecessary or unwanted utility apps, games and the S Travel and S Health hubs. Many of which can't be removed

Others, however, are unnecessary or unwanted utility apps, games and the S Travel and S Health hubs. To add insult to injury, many of these apps and hubs can't be removed.

It's likely the difference between Apple's models are due to the iPhone 5S running more advanced features than the 5C, and the extra files needed for the fingerprint scanner.

As technology researcher Jon Barrow explained in a blog post: 'The reality is every phone has to sacrifice some of its internal memory to the operating system - they never live up to the sales talk of 8,16 or 32GB.

'But many manufacturers further stuff their phone with pre-loaded apps, skins and bloatware. And no phone has more piping, braiding and frills than the Samsung Galaxy S4.'

Apple's iPhone 5C, pictured, has 12.6GB of available space, while the high-end iPhone 5S offers slight less, as 12.2GB. It's likely the difference between Apple's models are due to the 5S running more advanced features than the 5C, and the extra files needed for the fingerprint scanner+4
Apple's iPhone 5C, pictured, has 12.6GB of available space, while the high-end iPhone 5S offers slight less, as 12.2GB. It's likely the difference between Apple's models are due to the 5S running more advanced features than the 5C, and the extra files needed for the fingerprint scanner

The Samsung findings show the handset has not improved since tests last May - and has actually got worse.

Samsung responded to criticisms at the time advising people that a solution that to the problem is to buy a MicroSD card if they want extra storage: 'For the Galaxy S4 16 GB model, approximately 6.85 GB occupies the system part of internal memory, which is 1 GB bigger than that of the Galaxy S3, in order to provide a high resolution display and more powerful features to our consumers,' explained the Korean firm.

'To offer the ultimate mobile experience to our users, Samsung provides a microSD slot on Galaxy S4 for extension of memory.'

Yet, as Barrow points out, the three phones that topped the latest Which? tests - Apple's iPhone 5C, 5S and Google's Nexus 5 - don't have memory card slots meaning that although they offer more overall, this can't be expanded like the S4.


WHAT IS BLOATWARE?
Bloatware is the name for any unwanted software or apps that are preinstalled onto phones, tablets, or computers.
 
I'm using note 3, 4s and 5 and I have to say apple rocks.
 
apple iphone excellent
apple 3G shit
apple 3Gs shit
apple 4 excellent
apple 4s excellent
apple 5 shit
apple 5s shit
that means that 6 will be excellent?
 
samsung software are badly written, user unfriendly. apple code is much better minus ios7. fxxk ios7.

Two issues that I do not like.

1. Touch screen keypad. Very easy to have typo error. I do not have problem with apple keypads. Just this sentence alone, I made 3 mistakes.

2. The build in rubbish apps. Its frustrating that those can't be deleted.
 
Two issues that I do not like.

1. Touch screen keypad. Very easy to have typo error. I do not have problem with apple keypads. Just this sentence alone, I made 3 mistakes.

2. The build in rubbish apps. Its frustrating that those can't be deleted.

It is not the phone, it is the user.
 
Considering going back to iPhone also because my fucking Samsung got tons of pre installed apps that I don't use and can't delete... Ccb day in day out some more prompt me to update all these redundant apps.
 
anyone here using eye tracking, air gestures and voice commands ,unwanted utility apps, games, S Travel and S Health hubs from samsung? give us a shout.
 
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Samsung Galaxy S4 may be the worst phone I have ever owned
No matter how pretty I need a phone that works

I have been a cellphone user for probably close to 20 years now. My current cell number is still from NY, and I have lived in Florida for 12 years. it wasn't new when I moved here. I was an original AT&T customer.

Suffice to say, over this period I have owned more than a few different phones. The functionality of these phones over time has certainly grown by leaps and bounds, as has the size of the screen. But, ultimately, a phone is only as good as its ability to make and receive phone calls. If that is the measuring stick, my Galaxy S4 ranks as the worst phone I have ever owned.

I have owned iPhones from the iPhone 3 through the 4s. I had several Windows Mobile phones. I had Palm, I had Nokia. I had old clam-style phones, pop-out keyboards, multiple Crackberries. I have probably owned more phones than I can remember. But while they were not all as pretty or as big as the S4, they all allowed me to make and receive calls.

I know there are legions of fans of the Galaxy line. There is also no denying what a pretty phone it is or how sharp its screen is. There is no denying all of the apps available to it, as well as all of the bells and whistles it has. Even if I don't use more than half of them. The fact is that my S4 reminds me of an old car I had once.

When the Japanese car makers first started really making good cars back in the late 70's, I bought a Datsun B210. Some of you may not have heard of Datsun automobiles. Today, they are called Nissan. After my Datsun, my next car was a Honda Accord Civic hatchback. Both of these cars had some things in common. They were both very stylish for their day. As a driver, the dashboard was loaded with so many buttons and switches, different lights on the dash that I wasn't really sure what half of them did and I hardly used many of the ones that I did understand. Both cars got great gas mileage, which as a college student at the time, was really important to me. They were 5-speed manual, so driving the stick was a bit of a cool macho thing as well. But when I went to get on a highway and hit the pedal, both of them sounded like buzz boxes. In fact, they were. They just didn't have the power that my old Ford or Oldsmobile did. While they were not slow, they just didn't have the same acceleration. I feel the same way with my S4.

The S4 is the prettiest phone I have ever had, with the biggest, sharpest screen I have ever had. Lots of bells, whistles and features I never use. But if if you tried to call me between 11am and 2pm yesterday, I couldn't answer. If I was supposed to call you, I apologize, but I couldn't. You see, I was on the road and my phone decided to choke on my contacts again. Now, what do my contacts have to do with my phone working? Great question. You see, contacts are an integral part of how the phone works. Your favorites list, dialing numbers stored on your phone, even just the basic phone working as a phone are all tied to your contacts. So when your contacts are choking your phone, you can't use your phone. Besides the obvious "no phone for you" behavior, I know something is wrong because the phone gets so hot that my hands burn trying to hold it. Obviously, it is thrashing through my couple of thousand contacts, and this is making that buzz box overheat. I always used to carry extra anti-freeze with my Datsun. I don't know how to put anti-freeze in my S4.

This isn't the first time this has happened to me. I have already had to do a factory reset two times in the 4 or 5 months I've owned the phone. This was after stopping in the AT&T store thinking they would actually do something to help me. Factory resets suck. I need to reset and install my accounts, my apps, my settings, everything. It keeps me from having a working phone for hours at a time. I don't have the luxury of having an extra phone for these downtimes. But I haven't had to for years and years now. I don't feel, for what I paid and how long AT&T has had me locked up, that I should need a spare phone now. But I am looking into it.

I know what the problem is, too. My contacts and accounts are too much for this phone, even though I have the 32GB model with a 64GB SD card. My Google account is pretty active. I use Gmail, Picassa, Google Music (4k+ songs), Google+, etc. On top of this I have Facebook, Twitter, Youmail, Hotmail, iCloud and Exchange accounts. My contacts in total are probably around 5k. I have joined as many as possible from different accounts. It is usually on syncing my Google account contacts where my phone chokes.

BTW, this is not the only problem with my phone. For instance, when my friend Drew Immler calls me he always starts off with "Alan can you hear me." The reason is more often then not, though he also has an S4 on AT&T, when we connect the caller cannot be heard by the one of us receiving the call. I swear sometimes I think I am better with some tin cups and wire.

I know some of you are going to write comments with suggestions to fix. Don't load so many accounts, delete some old contacts, etc. The bottom line for this is that this is my digital life. I need a phone that can handle it. I am now locked into this with AT&T until 2015 and not very happy.

At the end of the day, the S4 is still a phone. If I can't use my phone as a phone to make and receive phone calls, it is not very useful for me. If that is the criteria to judge how good your phone is, my S4 is he worst phone I have ever owned.
 
Get a nokia symbian. 4 years and still no problem. My wife's apple 5 and my other fonepad( suddenly cannot recharge and when returned, did not have 10 hrs usage. Only 5, so it was repaired twice) have problems.
The nokia on the other hand was dropped a couple of times.
 
i think for my next phone i will get those china phone w 2 batteries..n dual sim..cheap n spoil just get another one..
 
i think for my next phone i will get those china phone w 2 batteries..n dual sim..cheap n spoil just get another one..

i will never support PRC companies. unless the product is simple. a complex technology like mobile phone, stay away from PRC.
 
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